The Midwest League I do not believe could have predicted just
how popular the team which moved from Rockford, Illinois could have been when they approved the transfer. Fifth Third Field
in Dayton, Ohio is a perfect all around baseball experience. Friendly and attentive staff, good food, and a beautiful setting
all make for an enjoyable experience. However, this is an experience I will most likely never experience again. The Dragons
are just too popular making this more of an event than what I am looking for, a relaxing trip to the ballpark.

Everything here is done right and done very well. After parking
the courtyard area in front of the park has a baseball diamond in the walkway, the giant baseballs with the bats, ok they
are barriers but they did it right.

Once inside, a wide concourse with friendly concessionaires selling
everything from pulled pork sandwiches to standard hot dogs. The food here is pretty good as well.

Ballparks like Fifth Third Field, one would think the game would
be a far second to promotions. The promotion in the first inning ran a bit long and I thought that would be more of things
to come, I was wrong. All other promotions were done quickly and to my complete surprise, the game is first here. Scoring
decisions announced and pitching changes are announced, this is Ohio and baseball is a big thing here.

The scoreboard here reflects the team’s name, but also
their concept. They name the team the dragons and really work it. The scoreboard has two giant dragons around it, yes there
are ads on the board but the dragons dominate. The outfield wall looked nice, a black wall I thought would be more of a dragon
motif, I was wrong. Inside the wall is a very clear video board, changing ads and showing player stats throughout the game.
Some places just have small flat screens throughout the park; here they have flat screens and an HD wall!! This place is amazing!

What could be wrong with the place? The place is packed! I almost
thought of the Yogi Berrra quote “Nobody goes there no more, it’s too crowded.” If you are looking for Dragon
tickets, you will need to get them months in advance. I attended a Tuesday night game with school just beginning and it looked
like a Saturday night fireworks game. The only positive is the staff is used to the crowds and knows how to handle it. That
being said, if you are looking for a great Minor League Baseball experience, Dayton is your destination. If you are looking
for a quiet game in Dayton with no frills, consider an April weekday game with bad weather. I would expect that would be a
quiet game at the ballpark.